Exchange format
QuantumBW Colloquium
Exchange format
QuantumBW Colloquium
In addition to the question of how the next generation of computers will be realized, it is also exciting to see what next-generation computers can be used for. They have promising applications in cryptography, machine learning and optimization. Due to the currently still noisy, small systems of the NISQ era (Noisy Intermediate Scale), the class of variational quantum algorithms is particularly interesting. These and other topics such as quantum error correction, barren plateaus and quantum advantage will be discussed in the colloquium.
A registration for the colloquium is not necessary. The language of the event is English.
Dates
In 2024, the QuantumBW Colloquium takes place on the following dates:
- April 18, Prof. Tilman Pfau (University of Stuttgart)
Quantum computing with trapped neutral atoms — made in Stuttgart
Recording - May 2, Dr. Michele Grossi (CERN)
Variational quantum algorithms: training and expressivity considerations from CERN
Recording - June 27, Dr. Christa Zoufal (IBM Quantum)
The potentials and bottlenecks of state-of-the-art quantum machine learning algorithms
Recording - July 12, Prof. Zoë Holmes (EPFL)
Does provable absence of barren plateaus imply classical simulability?
Recording - July 25, Prof. Jens Eisert (FU Berlin)
Do quantum computers have applications in optimization and machine learning? - September 12, Dr. Christian Marciniak (University of Innsbruck)
Quantum information processing with trapped ions – state of the art, perspectives, and recent applications
Recording - September 26, Dr. Werner Dobrautz (Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg)
Quantum Chemistry
Recording - October 17, Prof. Dr. Joris van Slageren (University of Stuttgart)
Molecules for quantum technologies
Recording - November 7, Prof. Markus Müller (RWTH Aachen/FZ Jülich)
The dawn of quantum fault-tolerance
Recording - November 21, Prof. Ioan Pop (KIT/University of Stuttgart)
Mesoscopic physics challenges (in) superconducting quantum devices
Recording - December 5, Prof. Dr. Barbara Kraus (TU München)
Is your quantum computer working?
Live Stream - December 19, Prof. Dr. Enrique Solano (Kipu Quantum)
Useful quantum computing in the NISQ Era
Live Stream
IAT Universität Stuttgart
Allmandring 35
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Room 0.201
Event time:
10:00–11:00 a.m.
Target group and funding
The QuantumBW Colloquium addresses companies and research institutions in the academic and non-academic sector that are interested in the potential of quantum computing.
The Colloquium is funded by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg and the Ministry of Economics, Labor and Tourism Baden-Württemberg.
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